Peter Brusilovsky Explained

Peter Brusilovsky
Citizenship:USA
Birth Place:Moscow
Field:Information science, computer science
Work Institutions:University of Pittsburgh,
Carnegie Mellon University,
University of Trier,
University of Sussex
Alma Mater:Moscow State University (1983)
Doctoral Advisor:Lev Korolyov

Peter Brusilovsky is a professor of information science[1] and intelligent systems at the University of Pittsburgh.[2] He is known as one of the pioneers of adaptive hypermedia,[3] adaptive web design,[4] and web-based adaptive learning.[5] He has published numerous articles in user modeling, personalization, educational technology, intelligent tutoring systems, and information access. Brusilovsky was ranked as #1 in the world in the area of computer education[6] and #21 in the world in the area of World Wide Web by Microsoft Academic Search.[7] According to Google Scholar, he has over 33,000 citations and h-index of 77.[8] Brusilovsky's group has been awarded best paper awards at Adaptive Hypermedia, User Modeling, Hypertext, IUI, ICALT, and EC-TEL[9] conference series, including five James Chen Best Student paper awards.[10]

Brusilovsky studied applied mathematics and computer science at the Moscow State University. His doctoral advisor was Lev Nikolayevich Korolyov. He received postdoctoral training at University of Sussex, University of Trier, and Carnegie Mellon University under the guidance of Ben du Boulay, Gerhard Weber, and John Anderson. This research was supported by fellowships from Royal Society, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and James S. McDonnell Foundation. Since 2000 he worked as an assistant professor, associate professor, and full professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information (formerly School of Information Sciences). He also served as founding associate editor-in-chief (2007–2012) and editor-in-chief (2013–2018) of IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies. Brusilovsky is a recipient of NSF CAREER Award, SFI ETS Walton Visitor Award, and Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies.[11] He also holds an honoris causa degree from Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava.[12]

Brusilovsky coined the term "explorable explanation" for media that uses interactive models to communicate scientific ideas.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faculty Directory, School of Computing and Information, University of Pittsburgh . July 23, 2020 . July 14, 2021.
  2. Web site: Brusilovsky . Peter . website . 2015-02-10 .
  3. Brusilovsky . Peter . Methods and Techniques of Adaptive Hypermedia . User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction . 1996 . 6 . 2–3 . 87–129 . 10.1007/bf00143964 . 10818/31086 . 16808655 . free .
  4. Book: Peter Brusilovsky. Alfred Kobsa. Wolfgang Nejdl. The Adaptive Web: Methods and Strategies of Web Personalization. 2007-06-11. Springer. 978-3-540-72078-2 .
  5. Brusilovsky . Peter . Adaptive and Intelligent Web-based Educational Systems . International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education . 2003 . 13 . 2–4 . 159–172 .
  6. Web site: Top authors in Computer Education, Microsoft Academic Search . 2015-02-10 .
  7. Web site: Top authors in World Wide Web, Microsoft Academic Search . 2015-02-10 .
  8. Web site: Brusilovsky Scholar profile . 2018 . 2018-04-23 .
  9. Web site: Brusilovsky and colleagues win best paper at EC-TEL 2014, SIS News . 2014 . 2015-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150221112255/http://ischool.pitt.edu/news/09-20-2014.php . 2015-02-21 . dead .
  10. Web site: James Chen Best Student Paper Award Winners, UM.org . 2015 . 2018-02-11 .
  11. Web site: Brusilovsky receives Fulbright honor, SIS News . 2013 . 2015-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150224182407/http://www.ischool.pitt.edu/news/08-01-2013.php . 2015-02-24 . dead .
  12. Web site: Brusilovsky awarded degree of Doctor honoris causa, SIS News . 2009 . 2015-02-10 .